Trump Support Shows Serious Decline As 50% Of His Polled Supporters Say Voting Is Rigged

Trump Support Slides, But Vote 'Rigging' Rhetoric Takes Hold Morning Consult

 "A POLITICO/Morning Consult poll taken October 13-15 found Trump had 36% support, while Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton holds steady at 42% in a four-way race including Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein. Trump had risen to 39% immediately after the vice presidential debate, but has now given up those gains since the Oct. 7 sexual assault tape was leaked by the Washington Post.

80% of Americans say they are confident their vote will be accurately counted in the election, with independent voters being less certain their votes will count. Only 68% say they are confident their vote will be correctly registered on election day, compared to Democrats, who are 91% confident and Republicans being 80%  confident.

Just 50% of Trump voters are confident that votes will be registered as placed by voters, compared to 85% of Clinton supporters."

22 toxic days for Hillary Clinton Politico

“This is making me tear up, it’s so infuriating and disgusting,” a Clinton aide wrote in an email halfway through the St. Louis debate, arguably the low-water point of a general election that has had few high-tide moments. “This is not our country.”
In Trump's Mourning-in-America march to the abyss, he has rejected political norms, and his campaign has largely devolved into trashing Clinton, the women accusing him of sexual harassment, the legitimacy of U.S. elections, the media, President Barack Obama, the GOP and the time-honored idea of a presidential campaign as a sunny, aspirational enterprise.

Hillary Clinton Has a Power That No Man Can Take Away by Katherine Bell Slate

"In the fall of 1992, when I was a freshman at Yale and Bill Clinton was running for office, the best thing that happened to me was meeting Hillary Clinton. The worst was being raped by a fellow student who said he was going to run for president one day.
I tell the story of meeting Hillary all the time. I almost never tell the other one.
Threats of sexual violence—including comments like the ones Donald Trump and Billy Bush made on the Access Hollywood bus, and the ones recounted by Trump’s seemingly endless wave of accusers—aren't just a consequence of the system that has kept men in possession of nearly every form of public power for hundreds of years. They are integral to that system.
So it makes sense that we are talking about rape and sexual harassment this much. It makes sense that this showdown is so sickening and painful. Of course Hillary has to remain composed and gracious in the face of Donald Trump’s misogyny and Bill Clinton’s sordid past, and patiently remind us of everything she’s achieved. All professional women have to do this at times, to some extent. But Hillary Clinton is a master of the form. She’s had more practice at it than any of us."

What Are the New Battleground States New York Times

It seems safe to say that the majority of Americans are emotion ally and psychologically crushed by the 2016 election, whichever candidate they are supporting. This chart from the NYT gives us a snapshot of America in 15 states that will make a difference. Besides the dominating gender gap that is facing Donald Trump over his attitudes about women, the fact that college-educated whites are breaking for Hillary and not the Republican candidate is another major influence in these election results on November 8. 

Ken Bone and the 4 Stages of Viral Fame New York Magazine

We hope that Ken Bone's marriage is intact after his week of fame, one that he never asked for. After the red sweater-wearing citizen asked a key question in last Sunday's week, the Internet went wild. Makers of red sweaters had web ads ready to roll Monday morning, inviting men to wear the authentic Ken Bone real man red sweater.

Within 24 hours, Bone was on MSNBC and CNN, although he wasn't arrogant about his new fame. But within 72 hr. he was promoting Uber. But then -- oh dear -- people began doing their due diligence on Bone, where they discovered that — as a partial list — the red-sweater Bone frequently commented on erotic photos, and had once written he believed that Trayvon Martin’s killing was justified. Yikes! Bone infatuation over. And just like that, America exited the Bone zone. . leaving the potential wreckage of his marriage behind him. Surely there is a chill in the air out there in Missouri. 

Related: Guy Angrily Staring at Trump During the Debates Was Thinking Exactly What You Thought He Was New York Magazine

Even if Trump Loses Big, the Anger Will Remain. Here's How the Left Can Address It by EJ Dionne Jr. The Washington Post

 "When I watch GOP leaders bemoaning their party’s fate under Trump (or belatedly jumping off his ship), I am reminded of John F. Kennedy’s warning that “those who foolishly sought power by riding the back of the tiger ended up inside.”
But progressives should resist complacency bred by the idea that the anger on display in this election will soon subside as older voters uneasy with change decline in numbers. Throughout the West, social-democratic and left-liberal parties are facing defections, divisions and decline. Their economic model — combining a market orientation with welfare states, strong unions and regulations — is no longer delivering the broadly shared prosperity that was once its hallmark. Yes, part of the problem, particularly in the United States, comes from a weakening of social protections thanks to conservative policy victories and the resistance of congressional Republicans to social reform. Nonetheless, even if Trump loses big, the left and center-left have a lot of work and rethinking to do.

Hillary Clinton Headlines October 17, 2016

Clinton leads Trump by 12 in new national poll Politico

Why Trump 'rigged' vote claim could leave lasting impact PBS

How do we respond to threats after our endorsement? This is how AZ Central

Watch 'SNL' Debate Sketch That Donald Trump Called a 'Hit Job' Rolling Stone

Hillary Clinton Is the Best Choice for Voters Against Abortion ChristianPost.com

Clinton Maintains Lead in Two New Polls, but Trump Tape Impact Is Mixed New York Magazine

Trump's Rigged Game The Atlantic

Why Did NBC News Sit on the Trump Tape for So Long? Politico

Hacked Transcripts Reveal a Genial Hillary Clinton at Goldman Sachs Events New York Times

Women Who Hate Trump, but Aren't With Her The Atlantic

 

Trump Adds Huma Abedin & Anthony Weiner Split To List Of Hillary Risk Factors

Trump Campaign Successfully Finds Way To Blame Hillary Clinton For New Anthony Weiner Sexting Scandal New York Magazine

Republican nominee Donald Trump decided it was necessary for his campaign to release a statement on Hillary Clinton's top aide Huma Abedin's decision to separate and presumably divorce Anthony Weiner. Trump -- who has no pristine record with women and wives himself -- offered his unsolicited opinion on Huma’s decision, saying: “I know Anthony well, and she will be far better off without him”,

Then Trump the cat pounced. tying the sexting habits of Weiner into a condemnation of Hillary Clinton's leadership, saying:

"I only worry for the country in that Hillary Clinton was careless and negligent in allowing Weiner to have such close proximity to highly classified information. Who knows what he learned and who he told? It’s just another example of Hillary Clinton’s bad judgement. It is possible that our country and security have been greatly compromised by this."

Trump's new aim: Poison a Clinton presidency Politico

"The trick out of Brooklyn isn't just to make Hillary Clinton win but to make her win as something other than a brain-damaged crook who stole the election and will spend the next four years selling out the government from her deathbed," writes Politico.

Donald Trump’s campaign is in the bunker in an Obama-birther-type project to de-legitimize Hillary Clinton as a candidate for office but also as America's future president.  So rabid is this Trump agenda that Hillary hate has seeped beyond extremist chatrooms into “lock her up” chants on the Republican convention floor and daily Trump rallies, into Trump's assertions that he's really leading but the national polls are rigged, and voters are doused with Hillary-health images as former New York mayor challenges America's citizens to go on the Internet to see Hillary about to expire or needing to be carried up the stairs. 

The Clinton campaign has deliberately refused to defend against these absurd attacks, preferring its surrogates to redirect the fire back onto Trump. Given the absurd letter from Trump's own physician, he's hardly in a position to challenge Hillary Clinton's health.  “It holds up a mirror to Donald Trump and what his campaign is about, and says everything you need to know about Donald Trump and where these kinds of crazy conspiracy theories are coming from,” one campaign aide told Politico.

Still, the Democrat’s professional team is aware of how these daily accusations might live beyond November and into a Clinton presidency. 

“Some of the campaign and allies' conspiracies are designed to delegitimize her personally. Most are simply designed to spread fear and mistrust. And I am sure if she wins, the right wing will continue to spread these theories,” said Clinton senior adviser Jennifer Palmieri. Palmieri is in favor of ignoring most of the wackiness but warned: “Just because they may have zero basis in truth doesn't mean they can't be corrosive. So in this cycle I believe you have to call out the truly destructive theories calmly, but aggressively, and in real time.”

President Barack Obama and his allies spent eight years being sandbagged by Donald Trump and his obsession with the president's birth certificate, his-middle-name’s-Hussein attacks, and a mountain of accusations that all boil down to the same thinking now hounding Hillary Clinton: "he’s a fake, his presidency either doesn’t count or is a Moorish-style Trojan Horse."

“It’s a longer strategy. It’s not that people believe that he wasn’t born in the United States,” said Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), recalling how this played out for Obama and sketching the parallels she sees facing Clinton now. “It was the relentless negative attacks on him that really created a backdrop to pressure Republicans and hold them accountable not to work with him.”

Michelle Kwan Is Working for Hillary Clinton New York Magazine

Olympic figure-skating star Michelle Kwan has the unique role of being both celebrity surrogate and Clinton campaign staffer. Kwan’s official role with the campaign is “surrogate outreach coordinator,” which requires her to identify and solicit support from high-profile backers like Katy Perry, Lena Dunham, and Meryl Streep, all of whom have made appearances this year on behalf of the candidate.

Most people don't know that Kwan became a public-diplomacy envoy on behalf of the United States, working for the State Department in 2006. Kwan continued this role into the Obama administration, joining the Clinton State Department in a formal capacity in 2011 as a senior adviser for public diplomacy and public affairs. Kwan's undergrad and graduate degrees are in international relations and political science.

Brazile on Clinton Foundation: 'I don't see where the smoke is' Politico

"This notion that, somehow or another, someone who is a supporter, someone who is a donor, somebody who's an activist, saying I want access, I want to come into a room and I want to meet people, we often criminalize behavior that is normal," she said in an interview with Martha Raddatz on ABC News' "This Week with George Stephanopoulos." "I don’t see what the smoke is."

How The Clinton Campaign Is Foiling the Kremlin Vanity Fair

Staffers from the Clinton campaign were instructed months ago to use a special app called Signal, when communicating about Donald Trump. The app, which uses end-to-end encryption is "Snowden-approved". 

Hillary Clinton Headlines August 29, 2016

Trump Thinks He Can Win Without a Ground Game. He's Wrong. Slate

Poll: Clinton leads Trump by 7 points Politico

Clinton questions Trump's doctor letter Politico

What I learned about Trumpism from reading 50 Breitbart articles about immigration VOX

Maine Gov. Paul LePage: you shoot "the enemy" in war, and people of color are "the enemy" right now VOX

Yes, They'll Always Come After Hillary Clinton; All the More Reason She Must'nt Hand Them Any Clubs The Daily Beast